Episodes

Sermon: Living radical hospitable lives will force us to move those who are different to those we deem unlovable. Being kind to our kind does nothing for the Kingdom, but being kind to those we have repelled from our lives not only opens the door for Jesus to change a life, but also opens the door for us to become more like Him.
Speaker: Jeff Schrecengost

Sermon: Reaching in the world around us with the message of hope makes us face the realities that there are some people that we just don't want to connect with. Jesus crushed the cultural norm giving us the pattern to follow overcoming our created barriers.
Speakers: Barry Kilmer

Sermon: We all have levels of disgust in our lives; areas in the lives of others that we find offensive, distasteful and/or hate. And because those barriers are there knowingly and unknowingly, we divide ourselves from the very people we have been called to reach with the message of hope. How would your Kingdom impact be different if those barriers were removed?
Speaker: Matt Pousseur

Series: As a church we are called to reach the world around us with the message of Hope, but too often there are unforeseen barriers in our lives keeping us from living our mission out. Radical Hospitality is geared to break those barriers down and create bridges in life to live in a world without strangers. When strangers start acting as neighbors, communities are transformed.
Sermon: Creating a world without strangers starts on the inside. As a church we are called to live out radical...

Sermon: Darkness and pain can cloud our view of God, if we let them. How do we worship when we feel God is distant? Our time and mental thought can be stolen by worshiping our problems and fears. How do we set out sights on the one who sits above it all?
Speaker: Barry Kilmer

Sermon: How can we get a better and higher view of God in our lives? How can we become the true worshipers we were designed to be? How can we bring back into focus the sense of how awesome God is?
Speaker: Barry Kilmer

Series: Worship should flow through us as naturally as the air we breathe, When the words and actions in our lives resonate with our Creator so deeply that every inhalation is full of meaning. When we understand the holiness of the God who knows the stars by name--and His overwhelming love for each one of us--how can we offer anything less?
Sermon: We were created with a divine purpose, to worship God with everything we are. We live contrary to design when anything else is the center of our...

Series: A great marriage doesn't happen by accident. It requires care and regular maintenance. But sometimes we don't want to make the effort. As long as it's not broken, do we really need to talk about it?
Sermon: When two lives collide there are all kinds of desires, but what happens if those desires become expectations?
Speaker: Barry Kilmer